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iStainless Steel:
Stainless steel cooking utensils
are the least likely to allow
bacteria to thrive, and very easy
to clean. The downside of
stainless steel cooking utensils
is that they can scratch nonstick
or cast iron pots; even when very
careful, you risk damaging the
cooking surface when using
stainless steel on nonstick or
cast iron surfaces.
Silicone:
Silicone is a type of plastic and
very similar to the material,
Nylon. However, Silicone has
greater heat resistance than
Nylon but less rigidity in
structure. Silicone is great for
scrapers, spatula-spoons and
other things that are fairly
thick, but a thin silicone
utensil can feel very unstable,
and will wear easily.
Wood:
Wood is a popular choice for
utensils, such as spoons and
spatulas. Advantages to wood
utensils is that wood won’t
scratch even the most delicate
cooking surfaces, as well as wood
is a poor conductor of heat and
is therefore easily handled when
cooking, or heating food. If you
purchasing wood utensils, make
sure to buy ones that are treated
to inhibit bacteria growth, as
wood can be a favorable
environment for bacteria growth.
Nylon:
Nylon is a type of plastic, and
most similar to the material,
Silicone. Nylon will melt around
400 degrees Fahrenheit (varying
some extent brand-to-brand),
although most residential uses of
this wouldn’t allow surfaces or
foods to rise to that
temperature. Nylon is a great
option when buying turners, as it
can be thinner allowing for an
easier turn, or flip, and still
maintain rigidity.
Bamboo:
Bamboo is lighter than oak but
harder than maple; this makes
bamboo cooking utensils
lightweight and manageable, and
provides them with tremendous
longevity when treated properly.
Bamboo doesn't break easily, it
won't